Medacs is currently looking for Middle Grade Doctors in emergency Medicine for the large Trust just one hour away from London.

The salary is negotiable and based on experience.

The post is for 12 sessions per week. One session is allocated to CPD and supporting professional activities. One session is in recognition of anti-social hours and the requirements of shift handover.Based on educational needs and careers aspirations and progress, 3 months every year may be granted to give experience in other specialties like ITU and Anaesthetics (the doctor will still be required to do night shifts and weekend in ED)In the ED, a full shift rota system will be worked. Within the rota are float weeks, where doctors will cover annual/study leave.Clinical working hours will average around 40 hours per week across the period of the rota and will include a one in three weekend shift. In addition to this specialty doctors will undertake an average of 4 hours CPD a week. At least half of this will take place within the hospital and all of it will be fully documented to comply with the requirements of clinical governance and revalidation. CPD undertaken during rostered clinical hours (e.g. for formal teaching) will be made up flexibly to cover service needs.Shift patterns will be designed to reflect patient attendance patterns and will be reviewed with staff in post.The Trust is committed to the provision of adequate senior cover in the Emergency department throughout the 24 hour period and this post holder will assist in providing that cover.

Professional responsibilities Contribute to clinical governance, audit and risk management activities within the Trust. Take part in annual appraisal and job planning. Undertake appropriate training Develop your continuing professional development portfolio with appropriate support from a named Consultant. Develop an effective career progression with the assistance of a named Consultant. Further education will be encouraged and post-holders will be supported to work towards role enhancement and appropriate post-graduate exams to further their professional careers

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